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Chicago
The StorySet in Chicago in the late 1920's the story revolves around two less than pure ladies, Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart. Roxie murders her lover and meets in prison Velma, who has murdered her husband. With the aid of the prison matron, a disreputable lawyer and any trick they can think of they seek freedom and to make their fortunes in vaudeville. From The ChairmanA very warm welcome is extended to you for our second production in HAODS fortieth anniversary year. During that period, we have presented virtually every famous musical you might think of (many twice or more!), from The Desert Song (1954), South Pacific (1960, 1982 & 1993) The Sound Of Music (1984) and again in April this year. We are very proud to still be performing in Horsham after forty years and, according to the many spontaneous compliments members receive, maintaining an enviably high standard of presentation in all departments. It is a pleasure for us to perform in the Horsham Arts Centre and to have our own lovely premises for rehearsals. On the 11th June we celebrated our fortieth anniversary with a Gala Dinner and Ball in the Arts Centre. It was very interesting talking with some of the two hundred people who could recall HAODS formative years. Six people chipped in with £1 each to stage The Desert Song in 1954. No bills could be paid until after the show was finished but with £6 in the "kitty", enthusiasm, commitment and dedication to a love for the theatre, all were confident of success for our very first production. Much has changed over forty years and the running of HAODS is almost a full time job. Bills have to be paid, sometimes well before we begin a production planned eighteen months in advance, with a budget set at £11,000. We have been fortunate indeed to still have as our President, the great Norman Wisdom, who in his heyday of the 50's and 60's was widely acknowledged as the country's greatest and most versatile star. We are equally proud that Sir Michael Checkland, formerly Director-General of the BBC, has honoured us by agreeing to become our Vice-President. Together with his wife, Sue, Michael has always been supportive of our productions and I am sure we are going to have a long and enjoyable association with them.
The castJILL BROCK
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| M.C. | Peter Gardner |
| Velma Kelly | Becky Sturt |
| Roxie Hart | Jill Brock |
| Fred Casely | John Billington |
| Sergeant Fogarty | Philip Chadwell |
| Amos Hart | Howard Collis |
| Liz | Susan Elsemere |
| Annie | Gill Lawrence |
| June | Nicola Shaw |
| Hunyak | Mags Fisher |
| Mona | Louise Blewett |
| Martin Harrison | Terry Swoffer |
| Matron | Sue Sturt |
| Billy Flynn | Michael Wheeler |
| Mary Sunshine | S. Gadd |
| Go-To-Hell Kitty | Jayne Payne |
| Harry | Bryan Swain |
| The Judge | Ron Lee |
| Court Clerk | Ken Taylor |
Helen Brazier, Linda Crump, Irene Elsborn, Caron Ireland, Jane O'Sullivan, Treesa Potter, Paul Fenton, Richard Johnson.
All That Jazz
Funny Honey
Cell Block Tango
WhenYou're Good To Mama
All I Care About
A Little Bit of Good
We Both Reached For The Gun
Roxie
I Can't Do It Alone
Chicago After Midnight
My Own Best Friend
I Know A Girl
Me And My Baby
Mister Celophane
When Velma Takes The Stand
Razzel Dazzel
Class
Nowadays
Fomale - Honey Rag
Crazy for you
The Boyfriend
The King and I
Love Begins
at 50
Calamity Jane
Brigadoon
Darlings, you were wonderful
A Little Box of Oblivion
High Society
JCSS
South Pacific
Trial by Jury
HMS Pinafore
My Fair Lady
Pajama Game
Fiddler on the Roof
Mikado
Carousel
Chicago
Camelot